WOMEN: Junior League of Nations

Last week from many a U. S. city, from Canada, Honolulu, Mexico, went 236 delegates to a Manhattan convention of the Association of Junior Leagues of America, socialite welfare organization. After electing officers, they ratified a proposal for establishing an International Junior League. Next autumn their committee will consider applications for admission from ladies in Europe and Asia. Charter members of foreign city leagues must be mostly natives there. The first international committee meeting will be financed by the A. J. L. A.

Delegates then heard energetic Mrs. Carleton H. Palmer of Fairfield,...

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